Thesis Summary

Shahrur holds that the Qur’anic narrative goes beyond storytelling to interpretation; it does not merely transmit events, but links them to the philosophy of history and the development of human consciousness, making them a field for drawing lessons.

Foundational Atoms

Location of Support Within the Book

This idea appears in the opening parts of the book and in the middle section, especially when discussing the function of narrative, the distinction between khabar and nabāʾ, and their relation to history and consciousness.

Limits of the Reading

The philosophical meaning here is derived from a set of closely related passages, not from a single phrase; it is therefore a synthetic reading rather than a literal quotation.